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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

334.060 Examination not to include degree of competence required of physician or

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audiologist -- Examination of applicants to be given at least annually.
(1)An applicant for licensure who is notified by the board that he has fulfilled the
requirements of KRS 334.050 shall appear at a time, place, and before such persons
as the board may designate and pass written and practical tests in order to
demonstrate that he is qualified to practice the fitting of hearing instruments. The
examination administered shall not be conducted in a manner that college training is
required in order to pass. Nothing in the examination shall imply that the applicant
shall possess the degree of medical competence normally expected of a physician,
or of audiological competence of a certified audiologist.
(2)The board shall give at least one
(1)examination of the type prescribed in
subsection
(1)of KRS 334.070 each year, and such additional examinations as the
volume of applications may make appropriate.
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